It is mandatory to obtain a permit license for coconut and palm trees.
However, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Mass Media has announced that there is no need to obtain permits to get rid of the kit's tree.
In many parts of the country, thousands of people are pursuing cattle, from coconut, palm and kettle trees.
In 2013, it was already made mandatory to lend the license to dispose of trees under the Excise Ordinance Act.
Following this amendment, the Finance Ministry pointed out that the procedure for calculating the amount of illicit liquor available to liquor producing industries was not excluded from the Department of Excise.
The report said that the state government had not been able to evaluate the alcohol line that was available to the government through liquor factories.
In this case, the Cabinet sanctioned the revision of the 15th Amendment Act of the Excise Ordinance.
Under the new amendment, it is compulsory to obtain licenses in the Department of Excise or the relevant Divisional Secretariats for counterfeiting in coconut and palm trees.
However, the Finance Ministry has stated that it is not necessary to obtain licenses only for the cotton trees.
At the same time, the government is taking many steps to promote the production of kit.
Nevertheless, regional news reporters of NewSpace say that the number of people engaged in kitel production is currently gradually declining.
Northern Provincial Co-operative Minister Ananthi Sasitharan said that the Excise Amendment Act is the extension of Tamil Destruction.
In his statement, Gadkari said that the gazette announcement to ban the ban from palm and coconut trees was a stretch of Tamil Destruction.
He insisted that the amendment to the Tamil livelihood should be restored immediately.
In his report, the law has been envisaged to completely eliminate palm fertilizers, which are the most symbolic and strongest among the Tamils.
Ananthi Sasitharan has stated that the amendment has been brought in to promote liquor sales in full.
The New Amendment Ordinance Bill has now become the subject of the political arena.
Culinary permit is required for counterfeiting from coconut and palm trees
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